Dirty bike!

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Last week went for 2 hour ride, wet roads covered in salt with the threat if snow. Spent 2 hours cleaning it when I returned home!!:rolleyes:

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The ice warning was on the whole ride later I hit fog!!!
Had Rukka jacket and Halvarson pants plus thermals hands hrt tho haven't te luxury of heated grips like I do on the multistrada and the Fazer
 
So glad I don't live in a country where the license plate can easily be seen from another timezone. Man that is ugly!
 
If anyone has a dirtier Termi I'll be impressed.
 

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Salt is a killer, it raises hell with everything. I like the Gung Ho spirit!
 
I often call in at a local Yamaha dealer for free coffee when I am out oh and I bit of banter and get this I use it as a pit stop, bit of oil on chain , tyre pressures if I feel it through the handling. I keep a Ducati mug at the store with my earl grey tea bags tolerant guys at the Motorcycle mart! Anyhow, I was out and told them to go outside and tell me if they had ever seen a dirtier Panigale... James came back and said seriously you need to get home and clean the salt off it it will ruin that bike ....I was out of there like flash lightening the lads were laughing at me
 
SPJ glad to know someone is as carefree as me !!! The bike is to rides not worry abt getting it dirty... Sending you a beer!!!
 

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